
by Heather Moser While tracking down books to add to my collection of Appalachian folklore, I came across a publication by author Kurt McCoy titled White Things: West Virginia’s Weird White…
by Heather Moser While tracking down books to add to my collection of Appalachian folklore, I came across a publication by author Kurt McCoy titled White Things: West Virginia’s Weird White…
by Heather Moser We are now officially in the month of August! In my part of Appalachia, the summer heat has started to lessen significantly. Cooler nights and the quickly approaching…
by Heather Moser A common motif in folklore is the apparition of a large black dog. Depending on the story, the dog may either stay at a distance or come close…
by Heather Moser My first visit to New England came on the tail end of 2019. It was a brief trip to visit a friend who lives in Rhode Island, and…
by Heather Moser The time of the Krampus is almost upon us! The eve of December 5th, known as Krampusnacht in some regions of the world, sees the arrival…
by Heather Moser As a native of Appalachia, I have an affinity for folklore from the region. I cannot emphasize enough how important it is to have this genre…
I received my Cryptid Crate yesterday and wanted to share with everyone what is inside! Cryptid Crate is a monthly subscription box filled with cryptozoology and paranormal themed items. Go…
by Jennifer Ann The cemetery was established in the late 1800’s with the last recorded burial as 1912. According to cemetery records; influenza, typhoid, pneumonia, suicide, a fire and…
by Will Watson How many times have I seen the word – supernatural – in association with the strange things I write about? A newscaster, discussing a spooky story,…
by Jason Pentrail It was a frigid morning in Ami’s village as he scurried outside to retrieve the morning water. A slapping thud echoed from the frozen stones lining the…
© 2023 Into The Fray Radio. All Rights Reserved. User Agreements
Recent Comments